NHL Fantasy: Players to Watch and Potential Breakouts
Navigating the fantasy hockey landscape requires staying ahead of the curve, and right now, several players are presenting intriguing opportunities. Identifying these potential breakouts can give your team a significant edge.Here’s a look at some names you should be considering, along with insights into thier current situations and potential for impact.
trevor Zegras – Philadelphia Flyers
Currently available in over half of leagues (45.8%), trevor Zegras is quickly becoming a key component of the Flyers’ offense. He’s been on the ice for all four of Philadelphia’s power-play goals this season, a clear indication of his growing importance.
Interestingly, while listed on the second power-play unit on paper, Zegras is functioning as a first-unit player in practice. This shift in role, coupled with three goals in his last three games, suggests a significant uptick in fantasy production is on the horizon for your team.
Anthony Mantha – Pittsburgh Penguins
If you’re looking for a potential replacement for Rickard rakell on the Penguins’ top line, Anthony Mantha is a strong contender. He’s currently available in a whopping 90.3% of leagues, presenting a fantastic possibility to add a player with considerable upside.
I’ve found that Mantha’s chemistry with Evgeni Malkin and Justin Brazeau has been particularly remarkable. This line is currently firing on all cylinders, and Mantha is even seeing time with Sidney Crosby on the power play. This added exposure to elite playmakers could translate into consistent fantasy points for you.
Shea Theodore - Vegas Golden Knights
Shea theodore’s fantasy value is inextricably linked to the health of Mark Stone. Currently available in roughly 28.8% of leagues, Theodore’s production has taken a noticeable dip with Stone sidelined.
Here’s what works best when evaluating Theodore: the Knights’ top power-play unit, when Stone was part of a five-forward group, was a scoring machine. However, without stone, that unit has struggled significantly. If Stone remains out, Theodore’s fantasy potential will remain capped. Keep a close eye on Stone’s status, as his return could unlock Theodore’s offensive capabilities.
Ultimately, successful fantasy hockey hinges on identifying these shifting dynamics and capitalizing on emerging opportunities. These players represent compelling options to bolster your roster and propel you toward victory. Remember to continually assess player performance and adjust your strategy accordingly.









